Cupcake McGee, our two young 'uns, and I are going to be in Vancouver for one night next week before our cruise to Alaska. We're staying at the Fairmont Waterfront, across the street from Canada Place. I want poutine and local beer and I want to walk to get it. Where should we go? Would the Steamworks brewpub let us in with a two-year-old and the four-year-old who has never heard his shout-out in pokercast episode 136? I read something about no minors in pubs in BC. Thanks!

Okay, I don't know how popular turkey is at Easter, but it happens here.

So day 1 leftovers are cold turkey sandwiches, then hot turkey sandwiches.

Day 2, another cold turkey sandwhich, then, and this is where it gets interesting, turkey coquettes. These are served with a cranberry salsa made with apples. And this is where it becomes magic, take a leftover turkey coquette and make a clubhouse sandwich with it, yeah.

Doctors treating the elderly patient knew of “a cautionary tale” published in 2012 in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. That paper told of a 59-year-old patient who had a “D.N.R.” tattoo across his chest but said he wanted life-saving measures to be taken, in the event that he needed them.

When the patient was asked why he had the tattoo, he told doctors he had “lost a bet playing poker,” according to the report.